Patrick O'Kane and Camille O'Sullivan to star in music theatre Woyzeck
Patrick O’Kane and Camille O’Sullivan are to star in a new version of Woyzeck at the Barbican. Woyzeck in Winter combines Buchner’s
Patrick O’Kane and Camille O’Sullivan are to star in a new version of Woyzeck at the Barbican. Woyzeck in Winter combines Buchner’s
New Chester venue Storyhouse has announced casting for its in-house rep company of 26 actors. The £37 million venue opens its doors
As Christopher Hampton's The Philanthropist returns to the London stage in a new production starring Matt Berry, Georgia Snow meets the cast
Horace Trubridge has been elected the next general secretary of the Musicians' Union. Trubridge, currently assistant general secretary, beat executive committee member
Hamlet, starring Andrew Scott, is to transfer to the West End following its run at the Almeida Theatre in London. The production,
Shakespeare’s Globe is advertising for a new artistic director to succeed Emma Rice, with the organisation confirming it is working to “review
Graeae Theatre Company’s musical Reasons to Be Cheerful is to return for a new tour later this year. The show, described as
Arts Council England has launched a survey into workplace diversity in a bid to improve representation in its own, and the cultural
Brighton Dome has been given a £3 million boost towards a major refurbishment project. The grant from the Coast to Capital Local
The Bloomsbury Theatre in London will reopen in autumn 2018, more than three years after it closed for refurbishment. The theatre, owned
Entertainment company Underbelly has announced the merger of its two London festivals, Udderbelly and London Wonderground. The two South Bank-based events will
Denise Welch and Gary Wilmot are to join the cast of The Wind in the Willows when it opens in the West
Actor Michelle Collins has claimed she has struggled to get theatre work because of her background as a soap actor, but praised
Two national dance bodies have announced a major drive to embed the art form in the government's health and well-being agenda. Industry
Playwright James Graham has claimed he doesn’t premiere his plays in the regions because he fears the national media will not cover
Campaigners in Wales are calling for the protection of Cardiff's live music scene, amid fears that grassroots venues are under threat. It
Manchester’s newest repertory company has announced plans to stage all 37 of Shakespeare’s plays in as many weeks. Northern Rep, which moves
Secondary ticketing site Viagogo has been branded "a blot on the landscape" by the ticketing director for forthcoming West End musical Hamilton.
Former English National Opera boss John Berry has launched a new, not-for-profit company that will commission and produce opera as well as
Julie Hesmondhalgh, Daniel Rigby and Rufus Hound are among the performers who have picked up prizes at this year’s Manchester Theatre Awards.
Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, starring Imelda Staunton and Conleth Hill, will be broadcast live to cinemas in May. The production will
Sixteen towns and cities across the country will receive a share of £20 million as part of a government scheme to embed
The government is being urged to further delay the launch of a controversial new tax system, which could prove an “unnecessary burden”
The Verity Bargate playwriting award has launched its 16th competition, which includes a prize to develop a script for television for the
More than 40 UK theatres, including the National Theatre, the Royal Shakespeare Company, Sheffield Theatres and the Royal Exchange, have signed a